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Doing Your Masters Dissertation (Essential Study Skills series)

Doing Your Masters Dissertation (Essential Study Skills series)
By Dr Christopher Hart

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Doing Your Masters Dissertation is a practical and comprehensive guide to researching, preparing and writing a dissertation at Masters level. It adopts a well-structured and logical approach, and takes the student through all the stages necessary to complete their research and write a successful dissertation.

Key features of the book include:

· Step-by-step coverage - sections on choosing a topic, research design, methodology and presenting data and writing up.

· An up-to-date list of key reference materials, both printed and electronic

· Advice on ethical guidelines

· Information on assessment criteria

· Student-focused throughout with a broad range of worked examples and guidelines for further reading

Written in an engaging and accessible manner, this textbook is an essential resource for postgraduate students across the social sciences required to complete a Masters dissertation.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #119448 in Books
  • Published on: 2004-12-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 496 pages

Customer Reviews

Very Detailed .....4
Looking for as much help as I can, I needed to purchase a book that gave enough guidance for me to complete my dissertation. This certainly was the book, very detailed and thorough.

I will say it is a little complicated as I read in one review. However, thinking about it, you are completing your masters dissertation, it in essence should not be easy, it might take a little bit of work!!!

Its not the type of book that you can flick to a page and find out what you need. You need to read the book from cover to cover. Mainly because the author often talks about issues that are related to previous issues you need to read etc.

Good book Mr. Hart, but please improve the research methodology section!

Cheers,

James Wilson

Excellent text book5
This isn't the simple 'how to do book' for dummies who ought not to be on a Masters level course. It's a long book yes but crammed full of good advice and knowledge. It's for the serious postgraduate student whether Masters or Doctorate. Chapters on finding a topic, developing a research proposal, sampling and research methods are invaluable. The chapter on methodological assumptions is one of the few in the literature to make sense of ‘theories’. The chapter on methodological consequences shows what we commit ourselves to when we make choices about what methodological position to take: the examples from sociology, psychology and anthropology are fascinating. The chapter on different types of dissertation made me see there are choices. This is a pedagogical textbook that refuses to ‘dumb-down’, that uses lots of diagrams to explain complex ideas, issues and debates in the social sciences. The appendices list sources on different research methods – very useful. The skills it embraces are those recommended by the UK research councils that all postgraduate students should acquire.

Far too cerebral for me. Is there a MSc for dummies?1
I don't have time to be exhaustive, but this book was for me a complete waste of money. I wanted a book that would tell me how to write my Masters Dissertation..... The title kinda fits, does it not? What I really needed was a prescriptive, write this section (in this way for most marks) and then this section.
etc. etc. This is one of the most unreadable text books out there. OK quantum mechanics for russian cosmology professors is a little trickier, but I have just totally wasted £20.

This reads more like a PhD thesis, loosely hung around the pretence of a text book. Rubbish. Nice door-stop though